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Contents Introduction 1 Lee Trepanier and Khalil M. Habib Part 1. Classical Cosmopolitanism Socratic Self-Examination: Cosmopolitanism, Imperialism, or Citizenship? 13 Mary P. Nichols Roman Cosmopolitanism: The Stoics and Cicero 40 Thomas L. Pangle Aquinas’s Mediated Cosmopolitanism and the Impasse of Ancient Political Philosophy 70 John von Heyking Ibn Tufayl’s Critique of Cosmopolitanism in Hayy Ibn Yaqzan 97 Khalil M. Habib Part 2. Modern and Contemporary Cosmopolitanism Kant’s Teaching of Historical Progress and Its Cosmopolitan Goal 119 Mary P. Nichols Infinite Personality and Finite Custom: Hegel, Socrates’ Daimon, and the Modern State 139 Richard Velkley An Introduction to Martin Heidegger: “Radical-Committed” Anticosmopolitanism 161 Michael Palmer Alexandre Kojève: Cosmopolitanism at the End of History 184 Gaelan Murphy The Postmodern Condition of Cosmopolitanism 211 Lee Trepanier Part 3. Cosmopolitanism in the United States Madison and Republican Cosmopolitanism 231 Luigi Bradizza Lincoln’s Reflective Patriotism: An Alternative to Nationalism and Cosmopolitanism 249 Joseph R. Fornieri Tocqueville, Cicero, Augustine, and the Limits of the Polis 277 L. Joseph Hebert Jr. Part 4. Practical Cosmopolitanism European Dreamin’: Democratic Astigmatism and Its Sources 305 Paul Seaton Cosmopolitanism for Thee but Not for Me: Big and Small Countries in the Modern Era of Monetary Nationalism 338 Brian Domitrovic List of Contributors 353 Index 357 vi Contents ...

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